News

The FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor is worn on the back of the upper arm for up to 14 days and measures glucose every minute to help users and their healthcare providers make informed treatment decisions.
Recent studies showed that users of the FreeStyle Libre system have improved glucose control, 5 decreased time in hyperglycemia 6 and hypoglycemia 7 as well as reduced hospitalizations 8 and HbA1c ...
Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 2 system represents a significant advancement in diabetes management. The system continues to be the market leader in Alberta and is Canada's leading sensor-based glucose ...
Abbott Laboratories ABT recently made its FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensor available to Canadians living with diabetes. This latest generation glucose monitoring device features the world's smallest ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is now providing coverage for the FreeStyle Libre 2 system, the latest flash glucose monitoring system to become available, under the province’s publicly-funded drug ...
Data from Abbott’s REFLECT study show for the first time that the use of its continuous glucose monitoring technology, Freestyle Libre, can help lessen the severity of cardiovascular complications in ...
The FreeStyle Libre 3 reader is a small handheld device that displays real-time glucose readings directly from a small sensor worn on the back of a person's upper arm.
Notably, Abbott’s Freestyle Libre line is years ahead in Europe of where it is in the US, due to the difficulties of FDA clearance. Since Freestyle Libre 1 only came to the US last fall and still ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Abbott has initiated a voluntary recall for a specific batch of FreeStyle Libre® 3 sensors distributed in the U.S. … ...
Significance of ABT’s FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus Earlier, people living with diabetes had to monitor their glucose levels by pricking their finger to draw blood and then test it with a glucose meter.